Little Crosby
Lancashire

In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales
described Little Crosby like this:

CROSBY (Little), a township in Sephton parish, Lancashire; on the coast, 7½ miles NNW of Liverpool. Acres, 6, 241; of which 4, 430 are water. Real property, £4, 190. Pop., 418. Houses, 62. Crosby Hall is the seat of the Blundells. There is a Roman Catholic chapel.

A Vision of Britain through Time includes a large library of local statistics
for administrative units.
For the best overall sense of how the area containing
Little Crosby has changed, please see our
redistricted information for the modern district of
Sefton.
More detailed statistical data are available under
Units and statistics, which includes both administrative units
covering Little Crosby and units named after it.

How to reference this page:

GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth,
History of Little Crosby, in Sefton and Lancashire | Map and description,
A Vision of Britain through Time.